The senator from Wisconsin who became a national figure when he claimed that the State Department had been infiltrated by Communists was

a. Robert M. La Follette, Jr.
b. Eugene McCarthy.
c. Joseph McCarthy.
d. Gaylord Nelson.
e. none of these choices.


ANS: C

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